The Amazon Forest is the largest rainforest in the world.
It is in South America, mostly in Brazil.
The forest is very big and has lots of trees.
It is home to millions of animals, birds, and insects.
The Amazon River flows through the forest.
The forest makes a lot of the oxygen we breathe.
It is called the "lungs of the Earth" because it helps clean the air.
Many tribes live in the forest and know it very well.
It rains a lot there, which keeps it green.
The forest is in danger because people cut down too many trees.
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1. Why is the Amazon Rainforest called the “lungs of the Earth”?
2. What type of climate does the Amazon Rainforest have?
3. What are the main rivers in the Amazon Rainforest?